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September 12, 2006
Me CNBC Update
Okay, time and topic have changed. Instead of today at 4pm PST on Apple, it's today at 4:40 PST and the subject is HP/Dunn.
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Well, for once, Steve's Reality Distortion Field was over-powered by HP's magical power to Invent -- SEC, California AG, FCC, Congress, FBI and Justice department investigations.
Paul, I missed your live performance. Did you say anything new that we haven't heard here already?
And from this Reuters piece "California official has enough to indict in HP case" by Philipp Gollner,
"We currently have sufficient evidence to indict people both within HP as well as contractors on the outside," Lockyer said on PBS's NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.
How sad for HP.
Kempton









Paul, looked like a great performance but can't confirm because the office TV was on mute due to a conference call :-) There I was speaking to the board of a new prospective client and I glanced up to see you - in an extreme close-up - on CNBC. Made me chuckle but not enough to get distracted.
Best,
George